Mrs Akinjiyan, however, urged journalists to demonstrate greater sense of solidarity in dealing with attacks on media and abuses of rights of colleagues in the profession.
The lawmakers made the call at the award ceremony organised by the House of Representatives Press Corps on Sunday in Abuja.
The regime mouthpiece, Lai Mohammed said Nigeria had one of the most vibrant and free press globally.
The paternity test conducted by Universal Forensics Corporation showed that the broadcaster had 0.00 per cent chance of being the biological father to the children.
Mr Momodu is yet to pick his nomination form.
The union said there must be a deliberate policy addressing the security and welfare of journalists.
